Slums
Pancho Villa was a general in the Mexican Revolution. His goals were to advocate for the poor, and to implement agrarian reform. He became known for seizing land to give to peasants and soldiers.
in the middle ages there were rich and poor knights
The most common cause of death for soldiers during the Civil War was disease, accounting for approximately two-thirds of all fatalities. Conditions such as dysentery, typhoid fever, pneumonia, and malaria were prevalent due to poor sanitation, inadequate medical care, and crowded living conditions in camps. Combat-related injuries were also significant, but the impact of disease far outweighed battlefield deaths.
During the American Civil War, approximately 66% of soldiers who died did so from disease rather than combat-related injuries. This high percentage can be attributed to poor sanitation, inadequate medical care, and the crowded conditions in camps. Diseases such as dysentery, pneumonia, and measles were particularly prevalent and devastating. Overall, about 620,000 to 750,000 soldiers lost their lives during the conflict, highlighting the significant impact of disease on military outcomes.
Infrastructure.
Slums
slums
They were usually poor and crowded
They were usually poor and crowded
an area of a city that was poor, dangerous, and crowded
poor, crowded. small. dirty. poor, crowded. small. dirty.
Slums are city neighborhoods with poorly maintained buildings, usually occupied by people of lower economic status.
It is unsafe.
Rich and poor people lived in separate neighborhoods.(Apex)
The ghetto, son.
Students from wealthy neighborhoods learned better computer skills than students from poor neighborhoods
Students from wealthy neighborhoods learned better computer skills than students from poor neighborhoods